ANSI T 400 SP-2011 Sampling and accepting a single lot of paper paperboard containerboard or related product.pdf
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1、T 400 sp-11 OFFICIAL STANDARD 1926 TENTATIVE STANDARD 1962 OFFICIAL STANDARD 1970 REVISED 1975 OFFICIAL TEST METHOD 1985 REVISED 1989 REVISED 1990 STANDARD PRACTICE 1995 REVISED 1997 REVISED 2002 REVISED - 2006 REVISED - 2011 2011 TAPPI The information and data contained in this document were prepar
2、ed by a technical committee of the Association. The committee and the Association assume no liability or responsibility in connection with the use of such information or data, including but not limited to any liability under patent, copyright, or trade secret laws. The user is responsible for determ
3、ining that this document is the most recent edition published. Approved by the Standard Specific Interest Group for this Test Method TAPPI CAUTION: This Test Method may include safety precautions which are believed to be appropriate at the time of publication of the method. The intent of these is to
4、 alert the user of the method to safety issues related to such use. The user is responsible for determining that the safety precautions are complete and are appropriate to their use of the method, and for ensuring that suitable safety practices have not changed since publication of the method. This
5、method may require the use, disposal, or both, of chemicals which may present serious health hazards to humans. Procedures for the handling of such substances are set forth on Material Safety Data Sheets which must be developed by all manufacturers and importers of potentially hazardous chemicals an
6、d maintained by all distributors of potentially hazardous chemicals. Prior to the use of this method, the user must determine whether any of the chemicals to be used or disposed of are potentially hazardous and, if so, must follow strictly the procedures specified by both the manufacturer, as well a
7、s local, state, and federal authorities for safe use and disposal of these chemicals. Sampling and accepting a single lot of paper, paperboard, containerboard, or related product 1. Scope1.1 This method describes procedures for obtaining a representative sample for testing. It should be recognized t
8、hat in an ideal situation the samples selected should represent a lot of paper or paperboard, container board, or related product, including converted paper products (all hereafter referred to as “paper”). However, in some situations the sample may be as small as a single sheet of paper that has bee
9、n provided to the laboratory for testing and may not represent the lot from which it is obtained. 1.1.1 Procedures are described (see Section 4) for establishing the lot of paper to be sampled. 1.1.2 The rules for selecting a representative sample for testing from this lot are described in Sections
10、5.1 and 5.2. Specific sampling procedures are described (5.3) for large rolls or skids. 1.1.3 Specific procedures are described (5.4) for sampling from a single roll of containerboard for basis weight and burst strength. 1.1.4 A procedure is described (5.5) for the sampling and testing of a continuo
11、us strip of paper. In evaluating the performance of a process there may be advantages in measuring the cross or along machine variation in the product. An example could be the cross machine caliper profile to determine the processing variation caused by calendar roll loadings or crown. The evaluatio
12、n of machine direction strips can provide information of performance of equipment, i.e., a blocked couch roll. 1.1.5 A procedure is described (5.6) for handling a sample that may consist of a limited quantity of paper; or, may be as small as a single sheet of paper. Situations may arise where the te
13、sting laboratory has no control of the quantity of paper that is supplied for testing. An example could be the return of a piece of paper that the customer perceives to be defective and the testing laboratory has been asked to quantify its properties. It must be recognized that in these situations T
14、 400 sp-11 Sampling and accepting a single lot of paper, / 2 paperboard, containerboard, or related product the laboratory may not have control of the sampling procedure; and, the samples supplied and tested may not represent the lot of material from which they came. 1.2 Prior to purchase, there sho
15、uld be agreement between buyer and seller on the size of the lot to be sampled (3.1), on details of the sampling procedure, the required physical and chemical properties, dimensional tolerances, etc., and the testing methods to be employed. 1.3 The appendices, which provide useful, statistical crite
16、ria for accepting individual lots of paper on the basis of the number of defective test units, can assist the buyer and the seller in selecting an agreed upon sampling and acceptance procedure. 2. Significance The significance of this practice is that it provides sampling procedures for a majority o
17、f TAPPI Test Methods, 3. Definitions 3.1 Lot, a quantity of paper of a single type, grade, grammage, thickness, and composition, about which it is desired to make a judgment (usually as to conformance to specification) by examining or testing a small fraction called the sample. 3.2 Sample, a specifi
18、ed number of test units selected according to a prescribed procedure to represent the lot. It should also be recognized that in some situations the sample to be tested may consist of a limited quantity, or be as little as one sheet of paper. 3.3 Sublots, a natural subdivision of a lot consisting of
19、discrete quantities such as carloads, pallets, rolls, etc. 3.4 Test unit, an area of paper sufficient to obtain a single adequate set of test results for all the properties to be measured. 3.5 Test specimen, a test unit, or a portion of a test unit, upon which (for a specified property) a single tes
20、t determination is to be made. 3.6 Test determination, (1) the process of carrying out the series of operations specified in the test method whereby one or more readings (observations) are made on a test specimen and the observations combined to obtain the value of a property of the test specimen, o
21、r (2) the value obtained by the process. 3.7 Test result, the value obtained for one test unit of the sample by carrying out the complete protocol of the test method, the value being (as specified in the test method) either a single test determination or a specified combination of a number of test d
22、eterminations. 3.8 Test strip, cross machine strip, continuous strip of paper that represents the width of either a roll or reel as specified by the buyer/seller. Machine direction strip - continuous strip of paper of a length and machine position to reflect the measurement of interest. 4. Establish
23、ing the lot 4.1 General considerations. Avoid grouping together different manufactures as a lot. Batches of paper are likely to differ significantly from each other in raw materials or manufacture. If the shipment is small or consists of a large number of batches, it may be uneconomical or impractic
24、able to form lots conforming with the definition (3.1). If this is the case, divide the shipment into portions, to be designated “sublots,” in which each portion conforms with the definition of lot. Before starting the sampling, obtain a complete understanding of the paper to be sampled, including t
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